CCBD

Commercial Central Business District

Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida

This is a high-density mixed-use area intended to promote revitalization and growth in downtown, ensuring compatibility between new and existing uses, and promoting access to the St. Johns River. It is the single zoning district for almost all Downtown properties (excluding PUDs).

95%

Max Impervious Cover

Development Standards

Max Impervious Cover 95%

Parking

No off-street parking required for dwelling units in existing nonresidential structures; one space per dwelling unit for new construction. For other uses, three spaces per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area (maximum six spaces per 1,000 sqft).

Jacksonville Location

Permitted Uses

16 uses permitted in CCBD

Use Category
Parks Civic
Auto laundry Commercial
Commercial Surface Parking Lot Commercial
Commercial office Commercial
Day Labor pool (activities within enclosed facility) Commercial
Filling or Fueling Stations (fewer than 8 fueling stations) Commercial
Hotel Commercial
Marinas Commercial
Outdoor commercial or recreational activity (with permit) Commercial
Permanent or restricted outside sale and service of food and beverages (including alcohol) Commercial
Personal property storage establishments Commercial
Service garage for minor repairs (no outdoor storage, bays not facing public right-of-way) Commercial
Specialty retail Commercial
Thrift stores (retail outlets for used goods) Commercial
Mixed-use developments Mixed-Use
High-rise residential development Residential

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